The NBA postseason rolls are on Tuesday evening with a four-game slate. It's very possible that the three series could come to a close when everything is said and done.

The Toronto Raptors began the night by making a statement to the rest of the Eastern Conference by jumping out to a 16-point lead after one quarter of play and then never looking back as Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siakam combined for 51

points in Toronto's series-clinching 115-96 victory in Game 5.

Later, the 76ers started their matchup against the Nets on a 20-2 run and That would prove to be all the cushion that they needed, as Philadelphia never felt threat from Brooklyn over the course of the night as every Sixers player who saw action in the night recorded at least two points with six players reaching double figures, led by Joel Embyid's game-high 23 points and 13 rebounds.

In the third game of the night, the Denver Nuggets continued the blowout trend by crushing the San Antonio Spurs, 108-90. Nikola Jokic led the way, putting up a triple-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists. After dropping Game 1, the Nuggets have now battled back to take a 3-2 lead lead, and have a chance to close things out in San Antonio on Thursday night.

The night finishes with the Oklahoma City Thunder trying to stave off elimination in Game 5 of their series against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Lillard goes off in the first half

Damian Lillard was stuck in the first half of Game 5 against the Thunder. The Trail Blazers' point guard went for a whopping 34 points in 24 minutes, shooting 12-of-18 from the field. In the process, he set a new franchise record for points in a half in a playoff game.

Murray comes up a clutch for Nuggets in Game 5

The Denver Nuggets are now one of the winners from advancing to the Western Conference semifinals thanks largely in part to another impressive show of Jamal Murray as the guard stuffed the stat sheet for his

White spins his way to the rim

Derrick White has had a spectacular series against the Nuggets, and has kept it up early in the Game 5 with a tremendous spin move to a reverse layup

Embyid dominates with double-double in just 20 minutes

Joel Embody once again showed why he is one of the most dangerous players in the NBA on Tuesday night as he poured in a game-high 23 Points to go along with 13 rebounds in just 20 minutes of action.

Leonard, Siakam lead the way to Raptors

Like Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siakam, they have led the charge on both ends of the floor for The Raptors as the two combined for 51 points to go along with 13 rebounds, six assists, one steal and one blocked shot in Toronto's 115-96 victory.

Emmy throws down baseline slam

Ben Simmons showed off his tremendous court vision early on against the Nets.

Nikolai Jokic has had a brilliant start to his NBA playoff career with 82. points and 47 rebounds in his first four games. The only other player to post such numbers was Shaquille O'Neal in his first playoff run with the Orlando Magic.